frühgriechische
Frühgriechische is a term used in German-language scholarship to describe the earliest phase of Greek language, literature and material culture. It typically covers the transition from Mycenaean Greek, as attested in Linear B tablets of the late Bronze Age, to the early Greek world of the Archaic period, when the Greek alphabet was adopted and the first substantial inscriptions and poetic texts appear. The exact dating varies by discipline, but a common framing places the core of Frühgriechische from roughly the 2nd millennium BCE through the 6th century BCE, ending with the consolidation of classical Greek culture.
In language, Frühgriechische encompasses the shift from Mycenaean Greek, written in Linear B, to the regional
Material culture of Frühgriechische includes ceramic styles such as Geometric and the emergence of early black-figure
In scholarly usage, the label Frühgriechische is not a fixed chronological period and its boundaries vary by